91原创 hit and run victim Jesse Brown is back home after several months of intensive rehab, his mother, Lisa Brown, said.
鈥淗e definitely worked really hard and accomplished a lot,鈥 Brown told the 91原创 Advance Times.
She said Jesse, who recently turned 13, was preparing to return to school, 鈥渁 couple of hours鈥 a day at first.
Jesse suffered multiple broken bones in his face, a broken arm, and fractures to his back on Sept. 13 when he was struck walking home from Peterson Road Elementary.
He was in surgery for 11 hours.
A gofundme page set up to help the family described the injuries as 鈥渓ife-altering,鈥 including the loss of three of his front teeth, vision in one eye and feeling and movement in both legs that have confined him to a wheelchair
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After the vehicle involved fled the scene, police arrested a 29-year-old woman and issued her with an administrative driving prohibition.
91原创 RCMP reported the suspect at first refused when she was given a demand for a breath sample, then changed her mind later in the evening and blew over the legal blood alcohol limit.
A male passenger in the vehicle was also arrested, for allegedly attempting to hide the car.
Police said the same vehicle, believed to be a Nissan Pathfinder, also struck an 18-year-old near 91原创 Secondary School the same afternoon.
That victim required medical care but was treated and released from the hospital the same day.
Additional charges are expected.
In October 91原创 RCMP set up an electronic sign board on 232nd Street, not far from where Jesse was injured, asking passing motorists who may be witnesses or have dash cam footage to contact the 91原创 RCMP.
Supt. Murray Power, head of the 91原创 RCMP detachment explained the impact of the Supreme Court of Canada鈥檚 2016 Jordan decision, which means that provincial courts only have 18 months to try a suspect after the charge is laid.
That has meant that police and Crown prosecutors 鈥 who actually decide what charges will be laid 鈥 are being cautious about the timing of charges.
鈥淭he case has to be ready to go before a charge is laid,鈥 said Power. 鈥淎nd that decision鈥檚 not helping any victim family.鈥
In support of Jesse and his family, Peterson Road parents and students have been raising funds, including a proceeds from a school craft fair.
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Katrina Quinn 鈥 the parent advisory council鈥檚 vice-president at the boy鈥檚 school launched a page, 鈥淪upporting Jesse Brown鈥檚 Recovery鈥
Quin described Jesse as a 鈥渒ind young man with a fantastic sense of humour [who is] well liked by his peers and missed dearly by his classmates.鈥
So far $18,765 has been raised toward a $100,000 goal
Peterson Road Elementary Parent Advisory Council (PAC) president Kristy Sayers announced a country-music themed fundraiser will be held for the Brown family on Sunday, March 1 at the Oak and Thorne neighbourhood public house.
Featuring performances by Rod Black, Karen Lee Batten, Kadoch and a special appearance by Aaron Pritchett, the event was organized by Sayers Contracting and Versa Homes, Sayers explained.
鈥淲e knew a bunch of artists so we reached out and they鈥檙e playing for free,鈥 Sayers elaborated.
鈥淭he admission fee is going 100 per cent to Jesse鈥檚 family.鈥
Organizers are hoping Jesse will be able to attend the private event, which runs from 5:30 p.m,. to 10 p.m.
Tickets are $60 and can be purchased online through Eventbrite.ca by searching for 鈥.鈥
While attendance is limited to 225, there will be a cash donation box for anyone who wants to drop by and contribute.
dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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